slovo | definícia |
Apara (gcide) | Apar \A"par\, Apara \A"pa*ra\, n. [Native name apara.] (Zool.)
See Mataco.
[1913 Webster] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
paparazzi (mass) | paparazzi
- novinár |
aparat (msasasci) | aparat
- setup |
fotoaparat (msasasci) | fotoaparat
- camera |
paparazzi (encz) | paparazzi,fotoreportéři n: Zdeněk Brožpaparazzi,novinář n: zjm. bulvárního plátku web |
paparazzo (encz) | paparazzo,fotoreportér n: Zdeněk Brož |
aparatura (czen) | aparatura,devicen: Zdeněk Brožaparatura,installationn: Zdeněk Brožaparatura,plantn: Zdeněk Brož |
kapara (czen) | kapara,capern: [bot.] Pino |
Chaparajos (gcide) | Chaparajos \Cha`pa*ra"jos\, n. pl. [Mex. Sp.]
Overalls of sheepskin or leather, usually open at the back,
worn, esp. by cowboys, to protect the legs from thorny
bushes, as in the chaparral; -- called also chapareras or
colloq. chaps. [Sp. Amer.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
paparazzi (gcide) | paparazzo \paparazzo\ pl. paparazzi. n. [from Signore
Paparazzo, a photographer in Fellini's film La Dolce Vita.]
1. A free-lance photographer that specializes in following
and photographing celebrities such as movie stars,
especially to obtain candid photographs in private
situations; as, her dogged pursuit by the paparazzi was
believed to be a major factor in Princess Diana's death.
[PJC] |
paparazzo (gcide) | paparazzo \paparazzo\ pl. paparazzi. n. [from Signore
Paparazzo, a photographer in Fellini's film La Dolce Vita.]
1. A free-lance photographer that specializes in following
and photographing celebrities such as movie stars,
especially to obtain candid photographs in private
situations; as, her dogged pursuit by the paparazzi was
believed to be a major factor in Princess Diana's death.
[PJC] |
paparazzo (wn) | paparazzo
n 1: a freelance photographer who pursues celebrities trying to
take candid photographs of them to sell to newspapers or
magazines |
dataparallel-c (foldoc) | Dataparallel-C
C with parallel extensions by Hatcher
and Quinn of the University of New Hampshire. Dataparallel-C
was based on an early version of C* and runs on the Intel
iPSC-2 and nCube.
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